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An expedient bone tool used for flaying carcasses by Neanderthal at the Abri du Maras (France)
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The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 2005
AbstractA century and a half of controversy concerning the differences between Neanderthals (or Neandertals) and modern humans has left us with many questions and no sign of abatement. One of these remaining questions concerns the articulated structure of the Neanderthal skeleton and how it compares to that of a modern human. Although this question has
G J, Sawyer, Blaine, Maley
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AbstractA century and a half of controversy concerning the differences between Neanderthals (or Neandertals) and modern humans has left us with many questions and no sign of abatement. One of these remaining questions concerns the articulated structure of the Neanderthal skeleton and how it compares to that of a modern human. Although this question has
G J, Sawyer, Blaine, Maley
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Science, 2020
Did our closest relatives adapt to the sea in the same way as early Homo sapiens ?
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Did our closest relatives adapt to the sea in the same way as early Homo sapiens ?
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On Neanderthal Speech and Neanderthal Extinction
Current Anthropology, 1992trigued by the report that "Indian parturients are given a birth syrup of which molasses (273 mg per ioo g) is a principal ingredient." I do not see any connection between this and whether the San were ever "genuine hunter-gatherers" or the calcium-intake or lactosemalabsorber problem.
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2022
Neanderthals have occupied a rather problematic position in our evolutionary history for many years. Neanderthals and modern humans share fundamental features of humanity, such as care for the vulnerable, yet differences in their use of symbolism, adoption of innovations and intergroup relationships have been hard to explain.
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Neanderthals have occupied a rather problematic position in our evolutionary history for many years. Neanderthals and modern humans share fundamental features of humanity, such as care for the vulnerable, yet differences in their use of symbolism, adoption of innovations and intergroup relationships have been hard to explain.
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